Heroic efforts to feed those struggling during lockdown in Merseyside
Across Merseyside during the nation s third lockdown, charities and groups working with FareShare are stepping up to help those in need providing food hampers, cooked meals and shelter for the homeless
Sharon William(right),and Karen Harper from New Beginnings,Improving Lives,Filling the Gap Foodbank and Volunteers.(Pic Andrew Teebay).
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Michelle Roach would be an ideal motivational speaker for any high school in the country. She’s both a pioneer and a role model for aspiring young women in the fields of sports, education, and business.
Roach is an assistant vice president at Brown Brothers Harriman and Company in Boston. She is also the head coach of the Peabody High School girls’ hockey team.
St. Mary’s hockey captain Michelle Roach (far left) at the Catholic Central League all- star game in 2003 with Jannie Pattern and Colleen Clancy of St. Mary’s and Nancy Adler of Arlington Catholic.
A 2003 graduate of St. Mary’s High School, Roach said her Catholic education at St. Pius School and St. Mary’s High School set the foundation to her success in life.
Rapid testing arrives in La Plata County
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Quick results can help identify outbreaks in high-risk locations
Friday, Dec. 18, 2020 5:03 AM Pamela Moreno, a registered nurse at Durango Urgent Care, takes a nasal swab from Mike Anderson, co-owner of the center, on Tuesday to place in the facility’s new COVID-19 rapid-test machines. The test takes 15 minutes with a 99% accuracy rate for positive cases. Jerry McBride/Durango Herald Couresty of San Juan Basin Public Health
La Plata County Jail officials discuss with San Juan Basin Public Health how to best implement rapid testing in the jail.